LOL I'm mixed Pima from both parents and papago from my father and from my mother maricopa and little lake and I am from Salt River, AZ.
Unfortunately I don't know my any of the languages from either tribe and I feel sad about that but I can understand most pima language.

Mvskogee Creek /Choctaw. Wind Clan for the Paint Clan. Osiyo. Glad to find relatives on this forum to get answers about how it is on the inside. I have found more of my people still have knowledge of Tsalagi & Creek language...but I seem to speak more often in tsalagi and choctaw. Sometimes at the same time

XUMANO (pronounced Chu-man-o' meaning striped nose people because of the manner of body marking or tatooing in our ancestors) Western Texas La Junta area Tanoan speakers, Pueblo farming culture living in pit houses, but hunted bison especially after the arrival of horses.
Makowa De
(Coyote in the Sky)